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Ingenuity and precision propel five IDEAS² Awards winners for 2025

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The five winning projects included in this year’s Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel (IDEAS²) Awards were announced recently by the American Institute of Steel Construction as part of the competition’s 65th overall edition.

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Bridging Innovation and Humanity: A New Era for Architects with Evan Troxel

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Embracing Innovation: A Conversation with Evan Troxel Evan Troxel is no stranger to the EntreArchitect community. ” The Adoption Gap: A Persistent Challenge for Architects One of the key themes Evan discussed was the gap between innovation and adoption in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry.

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Innovating Small Firm Architecture with Technology and Teamwork

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In the ever-evolving world of architecture, embracing innovation and technology can significantly impact the efficiency and success of small firms. Her method begins with the Canvas scan, which is followed by laser measurements and photos of key areas, ensuring that all critical information is captured.

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New L.A. competition targets small lots to address the city's housing crisis

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A one-of-its-kind design initiative from the City of Los Angeles and the UCLA AUD ’s cityLAB is asking participants to imagine innovative starter home designs that can be developed on small and vacant lots. More detailed information about the competition can be accessed here. Submissions are due by April 20th, 2025.

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Innovation Center for High-Performance Medical Devices by HENN

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HENN’s Innovation Center for Medical Devices (IHM·GBA) is located in the heart of Guangzhou’s thriving international Bio Island, a dedicated zone for the development of biomedical research and technology. The column grid is denser in lab areas, and more open in the wings dedicated to office spaces.

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The Impact of Ireland's Architects, from the Pritzker Prize to the White House

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innovative World Expo pavilions in New York, or Stirling Prize-winning buildings in the United Kingdom by Dublin-based Pritzker laureates, we explore how the island's architectural history and attitudes have informed what has today been dubbed the "golden age" of Irish architecture. Be it the White House in Washington D.C.,

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Early childhood learning spaces feature among Buildner's Kinderspace competition winners

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Participants were challenged to create innovative environments that foster creativity, exploration, and well-being for young children," Buildner noted. Below, we have set out the winners of the competition; more information on this can be found on Buildner’s official web.

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